Real Estate

Viola Drath's Home Sold for $1.235 Million

Sale price was nearly 20 percent above asking price.

The Georgetown home where Viola Drath was murdered in August 2011 sold two years later for $1.235 million, the Washington Post reports.

Drath's estate listed the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home at 3206 Q St. NW for $995,000 by neighbor and realtor Nancy Taylor Bubes of Washington Fine Properties.

Drath was found dead on her bathroom floor and her death was later classified as a homicide. Her husband, Albrecht Muth, is charged with first degree murder and is awaiting trial, scheduled to begin in December.


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